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stephen: a gay man and a gay mare destroying america. ... a gay mayor destroying america. [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen: americans count on smawn towns to uphold traditional morality. but mayor cummings is using his office to implement the gay agenda. >> he's the best one mayor we've had here is him. >> as mayor of the city, he's done an outstanding job. >> he's changed everything. made things better. >> stephen: better if you mean gayer. >> the workers went out in the middle of the night and patched the potholes. >> stephen: gay. put a new bridge to the sewer plant. >> stephen: gay. a family center, a park, a playground, stuff for the kids. >> stephen: gay, gay. he has addressed the water situation. it's better than it's ever been. >> stephen: but better isn't gay enough for mayor cummings. listen to what he gay-ed up next. >> i introduced the fireman's ordinance. >> stephen: and what does he consider fair? >> one could be denied service and terminated from their job ore vingted from their house just because of their sexual preference.
stephen: a gay man and a gay mare destroying america. ... a gay mayor destroying america. [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen: americans count on smawn towns to uphold traditional morality. but mayor cummings is using his office to implement the gay agenda. >> he's the best one mayor we've had here is him. >> as mayor of the city, he's done an outstanding job. >> he's changed everything. made things better. >> stephen: better if you mean gayer. >> the workers...
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asia means business. >> we are cctv america. >> u.s. soldier bradley manning is speaking out publicly for the first time since he was convicted of releasing hundreds of thousands of classified and top-secret documents to the wiki leaks website. he began with an apology. >> it has been three and a half years since u.s. soldier bradley manning sent the first classified file to the wiki leaks website. on wednesday, the humble and apologetically five reald spoke during his trial -- tony five euros boat during his trial. -- 25-year-old spoke during his trial. he said he did not know it would cause any harm. during the sentencing phase coming new picture of manning is the managing -- is emerging. one of his former leaders in iraq accounted several incidents where he displayed erratic hater, including times when he went silent while talking. or a time when he flipped over a table for being scolded for being late to work. he also curled up in a ball on the floor with a knife. then there was a time he sent a picture of himself dressed as a woman
asia means business. >> we are cctv america. >> u.s. soldier bradley manning is speaking out publicly for the first time since he was convicted of releasing hundreds of thousands of classified and top-secret documents to the wiki leaks website. he began with an apology. >> it has been three and a half years since u.s. soldier bradley manning sent the first classified file to the wiki leaks website. on wednesday, the humble and apologetically five reald spoke during his trial...
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like the eu, it is a common market, but in south america, political disputes have often hampered free trade. these days, eu nations export nearly 2/3 of their goods to each other. now brazil, south america's biggest economy, is looking to unilaterally strengthen trade ties with the eu, potentially undermining the partnership. >> time to check in with the markets now. we have been watching the days trading in frankfurt. >> traders and frankfurt have a lot of computer strength, but also, they follow the development in egypt on tv screens. the state is out of control. this kind of uncertainty has the markets going up. even more important was what came from the united states. u.s. stocks down due to consumer prices. initial jobless claims and output at u.s. factories declined slightly in july, so we had mixed data, but most of the economists assume that the federal reserve would sooner rather than later reduce its bond buying program. it seems as if this could be poison for the financial markets. >> let's take a look at the closing numbers for you in a bit more detail, starting in frankfu
like the eu, it is a common market, but in south america, political disputes have often hampered free trade. these days, eu nations export nearly 2/3 of their goods to each other. now brazil, south america's biggest economy, is looking to unilaterally strengthen trade ties with the eu, potentially undermining the partnership. >> time to check in with the markets now. we have been watching the days trading in frankfurt. >> traders and frankfurt have a lot of computer strength, but...
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cup. >> rose: egypt, russia and the america's cup when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin tonight with egypt. a state of emergency has been declared following a crackdown on supporters of president mohamed morsi. scores of people were killed after security forces moved into two protest camps today. two journalists, including sky news cameraman mick danee are among the dead. video of the clashes showed scenes of violence and destruction. >> today's events are deplorable and they run counter to egyptian aspirations for peace inclusion, and genuine democracy. egyptians inside and outside of the government need to take a step back. they need calm the situation and avoid further loss of life. >> rose: egypt's interim vice president, mohammed elbaradei has resigned in the crackdown. as he road to the president "beneficiaries of what happened today are those who call for violence, terrorism and the most extreme groups." the white house has strongly condemned the
cup. >> rose: egypt, russia and the america's cup when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin tonight with egypt. a state of emergency has been declared following a crackdown on supporters of president mohamed morsi. scores of people were killed after security forces moved into two protest camps today. two journalists, including sky news cameraman mick danee are among the dead. video of the...
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and looking further back in history during world war two the fed came to many countries in asia latin america and africa. and told them their gold holdings might not be safe because of the war and that they should permit the fed to take all of it to the us for safekeeping many countries have done that receiving said gold certificates in exchange but when they later tried to cash in those specific days and reclaim their gold they were told the certificates were fake that they contain spelling and other mistakes so on and so forth and the fed still has all that gold the power of the u.s. federal reserve has grown dramatically especially since the one nine hundred seventy when the u.s. cut the link between the dollar and and gold that allowed u.s. dollars to be bought and sold freely on the market and with the u.s. dollar being the main reserve currency the u.s. has basically been able to tax the whole world in just the value of the country holdings by printing more money now we see many countries trying to maneuver away from the u.s. dollar is the main reserve currency and we see many central b
and looking further back in history during world war two the fed came to many countries in asia latin america and africa. and told them their gold holdings might not be safe because of the war and that they should permit the fed to take all of it to the us for safekeeping many countries have done that receiving said gold certificates in exchange but when they later tried to cash in those specific days and reclaim their gold they were told the certificates were fake that they contain spelling...
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no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ >> covering walnut creek, campbell and all the bay area, this is abc 7 news. >> here is something you do not see every day, silicone valley inventor elon musk is getting attention for yet another new project. nothing is wrong. even though it does not look like a normal rocket launch. they tested on out a rocket that can fly sideways and moved about 300 feet back and forth in midair and landed back perfectly on the launch pad. watch, there it goes, it looks fake in a way. but it's not. they are developing the grass hopper rocket that could be reuseable. earlier this week, musk unveiled his vision of the hyperloop, it could take passengers from san francisco to l.a. in half an hour. >>> like that rocket, what goes up must come down and that is the case for a 13 tore land mark in the east bay. warren hall at cal state east bay could collapse in an earthquake, that is why it's sch
no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ >> covering walnut creek, campbell and all the bay area, this is abc 7 news. >> here is something you do not see every day, silicone valley inventor elon musk is getting attention for yet another new project. nothing is wrong. even though it does not look like a normal rocket launch. they tested on out a rocket that can fly...
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global crossings, immigration, civilization and america. at 9:20 p.m. eastern, the book brotherhood. a look at individual pounds after immigration. later at 10:35 p.m., moving to the u.s. from china and chinese girl in the ghetto. that is booktv in primetime starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span2. history tv features a battle of gettysburg. at 8:00 p.m. eastern, carol reardon talks about gettysburg national military park. at 9:00 p.m., the ceremony commemorating the 150th anniversary of the battle with doris kearns goodwin. american history tv in prime time on c-span3. >> what is on your summer reading list? >> i have the book by matt wallace served on my night table and i have started reading it. i also read a lot of books on meditation and i'm also reading a book called the buddhist way of meditation. i do meditate and i have done yoga for 30 years. and i am always catching up on that part of my reading. the next book is very much the next thing i'm going to read, it is called interest things by matt wallace served and it starts with a group of
global crossings, immigration, civilization and america. at 9:20 p.m. eastern, the book brotherhood. a look at individual pounds after immigration. later at 10:35 p.m., moving to the u.s. from china and chinese girl in the ghetto. that is booktv in primetime starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span2. history tv features a battle of gettysburg. at 8:00 p.m. eastern, carol reardon talks about gettysburg national military park. at 9:00 p.m., the ceremony commemorating the 150th anniversary of...
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it was found high in the forests of south america. it's related to a raccoon. the smithsonian discovered one of them was living at the national zoo in washington for about a year discovered by mistaken identity. they didn't know it. >>> "tony's table," pasta tips for a delicious ravioli with some help from his daughter stephanie. >> reporter: steph, those rav local list look delicious. >> they are good. they are floating up like pillows and ready to be eaten about now. >> we have here some white onions and tomatoes and olive oil and we just heated them up. 4 or 5 ingredients is all this dish has. put in the raviolis. >> rosemary chicken which is great because the side that it tastes delicious it's low fat because there's no cheese. >> we are going to add cheese anyway. add some pepper. some parsley. and then we are going to add the cheese right into the sauce now. not on the top. i want to melt some of the cheese on it. thicken up the sauce a little bit. they are going to fight with this with the forks. >> these simple ingredients are always the best. >> they a
it was found high in the forests of south america. it's related to a raccoon. the smithsonian discovered one of them was living at the national zoo in washington for about a year discovered by mistaken identity. they didn't know it. >>> "tony's table," pasta tips for a delicious ravioli with some help from his daughter stephanie. >> reporter: steph, those rav local list look delicious. >> they are good. they are floating up like pillows and ready to be eaten about...
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thank you very much for joining me tonight and rewriting america's idea about what is really happening in sequestration. >> thank you. >>> coming up. the "new york times" reporter who co-wrote the front page story tonight on the problems of the clinton family foundation will join me. i like a clean kitchen. i don't do any cleaning. i make dirt. ♪ i'm not big enough or strong enough for this. there should be some way to make it easier. [ doorbell rings ] [ morty ] here's a box, babe. open it up. oh my goodness! what is a wetjet? some kind of a mopping device. there's a lot of dirt on here. morty, look at how easy it is. it's almost like dancing. [ both humming ] this is called the swiffer dance. >>> allison janney has finally joined twitter, the real white house secretary wasted no time in tweeting the only winning white house press secretary, she replied, thank you for such a lovely welcome, i would be happy to give the jackal tutorial. ♪ >> four emmys in that part for allison janney. up next, the new york times report on the clinton family foundation. la's known definitely for its
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one of his first investments was in trans world atlanta he bought twenty percent of america its iconic airline stock in one thousand nine hundred five at the time the airline industry was facing financial troubles and with deregulation of the airline industry it was the perfect time for icahn to step in he took the company private a few years later and made a hefty four hundred million dollars on the deal while at the same time he saddled the company with five hundred million dollars of debt he also implemented a series of assets sell offs cuts in for loans to make the company more profitable but he made the mistake of selling off the company's prized london grounds to its competitor american airlines weakening the business jeff tarnow a t.w.a. pilot said it became more and more that carl was not interested in growing the airline but in using t.w.a. as a financial vehicle to acquire wealth for himself under icons watch as chairman in one thousand nine hundred two t.w.a. declared bankruptcy in a desperate attempt to push out of the company icon resigned but under the agreement he could
one of his first investments was in trans world atlanta he bought twenty percent of america its iconic airline stock in one thousand nine hundred five at the time the airline industry was facing financial troubles and with deregulation of the airline industry it was the perfect time for icahn to step in he took the company private a few years later and made a hefty four hundred million dollars on the deal while at the same time he saddled the company with five hundred million dollars of debt he...
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looking further back in history during world war two when the fed came to many countries even a job like america and africa. and told them their gold holdings might not be safe because of the war and that they should permit the fed to take all of it to the us for safe keeping many countries have done that receiving fed gold for the pickets in exchange but when they later tried to cash in those who could pick it up and reclaim their gold they were told the certificates were paid that they contain spelling and other mistakes so on and so forth and the fact still has all that gold the power of the us federal reserve has grown dramatically especially since the nineteen seventies when the us cut the link between the dollar and gold that allowed the us dollar to be bought and sold freely on the market and with the us dollar being the main reserve currency the us has basically been able to tax the whole world it can just devalue other countries holdings by printing more money now we see many countries trying to maneuver away from the us dollar is the main reserve currency and we see many central banks
looking further back in history during world war two when the fed came to many countries even a job like america and africa. and told them their gold holdings might not be safe because of the war and that they should permit the fed to take all of it to the us for safe keeping many countries have done that receiving fed gold for the pickets in exchange but when they later tried to cash in those who could pick it up and reclaim their gold they were told the certificates were paid that they...
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thank you very much for joining me tonight and rewriting america's idea about what is really happening in sequestration. >> thank you. >>> coming up. the "new york times" reporter who co-wrote the front page story tonight on the problems of the clinton family foundation will join me. could be a questin could be a questin of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease o
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that does it for now for more on the stories we covered you can go to youtube dot com slash r t america or check out our website r t dot com slash usa you can also follow me on twitter at aaron aid and don't forget to tune in at nine pm for larry king now with special guest lisa crew dro the emmy award winning actress will talk all about her hit t.v. series web therapy and much more for now have a great night. well . technology innovation all the least of elements from around russia. the future are covered. and good afternoon welcome the prime interest i'm sorry i'm boring and i'm bald english it suits today it's a. little london well hasn't state the prosecutorial in that or no excel the j.p. morgan chase trader who earned himself the nickname at various six billion dollars trading loss last year is off the fishing hook so to speak the recent agreement.
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they said they weren't going to add anymore factories in north america. on a tough day with somewhat negative tiff news this got hurt. $16 in your support. >> drop for micron down four percent. >> tech space under pressure as of late. this takes lead from deram pricing. if you think it's going to be higher and i do you want to be with this one. >> birk shire hathaway. >> they haven't changed much but only one stock has outperformed the s&p this quarter and they're down five percent on average. birk shire has held up. >> a pop for day glow bunnies. they're rabbits that glow in the dark by injecting jelly fish dna into rabbits. these not so silly rabbits are part of a study to treat illnesses and answers the age old question what's up doc? that was terrible. i apologize for reading that. >> i thought it was the question of what happens when you inject bunnies with radioactive dye. >> coming up next home builders. as rates rise is the home builder set about to bring a lot more pain. why one wall street watcher thinks sysco is fairly valued and says to stick
they said they weren't going to add anymore factories in north america. on a tough day with somewhat negative tiff news this got hurt. $16 in your support. >> drop for micron down four percent. >> tech space under pressure as of late. this takes lead from deram pricing. if you think it's going to be higher and i do you want to be with this one. >> birk shire hathaway. >> they haven't changed much but only one stock has outperformed the s&p this quarter and they're...
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bradley manning has apologized for hurting america. huh oh. he said i'm sorry my actions hurt people. i'm sorry it hurt the united states. it's interesting he said his private struggle with his gender identity in a hostile workplace put a lot of pressure on him. he -- yeah, that's a -- again -- >> that's a tough struggle, but i don't know that -- >> stephanie: i don't know that it would cause you -- >> yeah, that it's an excuse for what he did. >> stephanie: exactly. fifty-eight minutes after the hour. we'll have hal sparks after the break. it's not hump day, but it's close enough. >> right. >> stephanie: up next on the "stephanie miller show." ♪ [♪ theme music ] >> stephanie: all right current tv land, hour number 3. oh, know, it's our last toss to jacki schechner. >> if you make me cry i will kill you. >> stephanie: i'm holding up an imaginary boom box. no one likes a weepy news woman. >> it's been truly amazing, and we have a great -- i don't get to say this ever, really, but we have a great crew of people in the control room and behind
bradley manning has apologized for hurting america. huh oh. he said i'm sorry my actions hurt people. i'm sorry it hurt the united states. it's interesting he said his private struggle with his gender identity in a hostile workplace put a lot of pressure on him. he -- yeah, that's a -- again -- >> that's a tough struggle, but i don't know that -- >> stephanie: i don't know that it would cause you -- >> yeah, that it's an excuse for what he did. >> stephanie: exactly....
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america was already tied -- tired of that. pakistan had grown convinced that we were likely to fail in the region. so we were trying to do this against this big wall of skepticism and so is aidala the afghans it was really the case can the mets win the 69 -- that's a question actively. we have to first prove he could do things on the ground in certain areas and we had to try think age people particularly people like the pakistanis and say things that we can do this. it's in your interest that we succeed because the taliban run afghanistan is the worst possible outcome for pakistani stability. i don't think any of that was wrong. i still believe that assessment was absolutely accurate read what did we do? we went and we pushed. i spent a lot of time in pakistan with general kayani and other leaders to get them to believe that i think and maybe i am pollyanna-ish, i think i've been moving to where they thought we had a chance to be successful but in a one-on-one moment general kayani looked at me and i laid out my strategy and h
america was already tied -- tired of that. pakistan had grown convinced that we were likely to fail in the region. so we were trying to do this against this big wall of skepticism and so is aidala the afghans it was really the case can the mets win the 69 -- that's a question actively. we have to first prove he could do things on the ground in certain areas and we had to try think age people particularly people like the pakistanis and say things that we can do this. it's in your interest that...
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. >>> and honoring america's heroes. first responders front and center. >> there is no second chance in if you're late, it will matter. >> country music superstar tim mcgraw and a new program to empower our firefighters and emts. >> share these stories with you. >> mcgraw joins me live, straight ahead. you're live in the cnn "newsroom." >>> good morning to you. thank you so much for being with me. i'm carol costello. no flight data recorders, no communications and no answers. the big question remains this morning, why did a u.p.s. cargo jet crash just before landing in alabama? right now more than 24 hours after the crash, the cockpit and voice recorders have yet to be recovered. both remain inside the still smoldering wreckage. now, the answers may be in those recorde recorders, since there was no communication from the pilots to air traffic control just before the crash and the only clues available are from witnesses. >> when i got up, it just, i just heard like a boom, boom. and i didn't know what it was. i was just s
. >>> and honoring america's heroes. first responders front and center. >> there is no second chance in if you're late, it will matter. >> country music superstar tim mcgraw and a new program to empower our firefighters and emts. >> share these stories with you. >> mcgraw joins me live, straight ahead. you're live in the cnn "newsroom." >>> good morning to you. thank you so much for being with me. i'm carol costello. no flight data recorders,...
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america takes these people from a around the world, educates them in the best universities in america and then takes them out to go to other countries to start companies that compete with us taking jobs away. are you with me? am i missing something? okay. [applause] we are completely in agreement but i would add to the point which is absolutely valid that it is not only about people in the sectors. it's also about those growers in the central valley in california and the construction companies in upstate new york i know we call them on a skilled labour but there is a lot of skill -- >> you know what we call them? we call them customers. [laughter] >> america is growing and with growth comes revenue growth. the of the internet need for spending in all of the programs and more customers, more taxpayers. what am i missing? >> the reason is because it is a tremendous fear they are coming to take our jobs. >> they are creating jobs. and by the way, the economic data support my position, the moral position support my position. it's consistent with america's historic strength in the immigran
america takes these people from a around the world, educates them in the best universities in america and then takes them out to go to other countries to start companies that compete with us taking jobs away. are you with me? am i missing something? okay. [applause] we are completely in agreement but i would add to the point which is absolutely valid that it is not only about people in the sectors. it's also about those growers in the central valley in california and the construction companies...
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why is it all of a sudden america's fault? and i couldn't agree more with the previous callers that say we should not give any more money to any nation that behaves this way. detroit is bankrupt. sacramento, california, is bankrupt. we have huge, huge problems over here as far as infrastructure. i think we should take care of our own. i'm a first generation american and i can tell you, these countries, we give money -- they don't share our values, they don't share our beliefs, they don't have the same respect for human life that we do. we have absolutely no business giving them our money. i thank you very much. hubie: thank you, shane. from maryland. our next caller from ports myth, howe. good morning. caller: good morning. i enjoy your program here. just a quick comment about what's going on in egypt. people don't realize that they it -- america a pretty much put the president there before, and they lived under, generally, what america -- with freedom. now they have this muslim brotherhood guy who came in here and tried to sl
why is it all of a sudden america's fault? and i couldn't agree more with the previous callers that say we should not give any more money to any nation that behaves this way. detroit is bankrupt. sacramento, california, is bankrupt. we have huge, huge problems over here as far as infrastructure. i think we should take care of our own. i'm a first generation american and i can tell you, these countries, we give money -- they don't share our values, they don't share our beliefs, they don't have...
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this has happened to health insurance in america which we can see just by looking at the state of our country, but it also happened of finance again and again and again. some friends of mine who used to work at an outfit called long-term capital. remember that one. so long-term capital was an attempt to use big computing to make a perfect investment fund. it seemed too good to be true, so in order to create an air of legitimacy they hire a bunch of people who had nobel prizes in economics to be associated with it, and it looked perfect first. when it failed, it failed big. guess you paid for it? hello, all of you. you paid for it. there was another one called and ron. and ron was doing whatever the same thing. a great big computer. let's make a perfect investment because we can predict where risk is. i remember getting a call from enron. they want to buy my idols are up. i thought, no. we don't want to sell. we don't want to sell a little party star of the we love so much to some companies test the strength to take advantage of a competing. guess who bought it? cool. i love them. i'm
this has happened to health insurance in america which we can see just by looking at the state of our country, but it also happened of finance again and again and again. some friends of mine who used to work at an outfit called long-term capital. remember that one. so long-term capital was an attempt to use big computing to make a perfect investment fund. it seemed too good to be true, so in order to create an air of legitimacy they hire a bunch of people who had nobel prizes in economics to be...
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he was there while america's racial history was being remade, brown versus the board of education, the little rock school crises, the 1963 march on washington, the city's burning, the civil rights bills, the assassinations. when he started at the white house in 1952 he couldn't even use the public restrooms when he ventured back to his native virginia. the writer of that article, wil haygood joins us now. he's also the author of the new book "the butler: a witness to history." ronald reagan knew eugene allen from his father's white house years. wil, i remember that tremendous column you wrote. i think we all do. how did you first get on to the story? >> i had wanted to find somebody who worked in the white house during the era of segregation because i thought that then senator obama was going to win. i just felt it in my gut. and so i launched a nationwide search, looking for someone, and someone down in florida told me about this man who they thought had served in three administrations. when i finally tracked down mr. allen after 57 phone calls, he let me know very clearly and very pr
he was there while america's racial history was being remade, brown versus the board of education, the little rock school crises, the 1963 march on washington, the city's burning, the civil rights bills, the assassinations. when he started at the white house in 1952 he couldn't even use the public restrooms when he ventured back to his native virginia. the writer of that article, wil haygood joins us now. he's also the author of the new book "the butler: a witness to history." ronald...
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